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Digi.well webinar “Connected but calm”
Join the digi.well webinar “Connected but calm” (30 April 2026, 17:00–18:30 CEST).
The event is a webinar about the psychological aspects of digital well-being in schools. It explores how digital technology affects students’ learning, relationships, and mental well-being, combining expert perspectives with young people’s experiences.
It is aimed at educators and school leaders, helping them understand these impacts and develop a whole-school approach to promoting healthier digital habits and supportive environments.
The Insafe and INHOPE networks meet to facilitate sharing of good practices at joint training meeting
Safer Internet Day 2026 in Nigeria
Safer Internet Day 2026 in Panama
Safer Internet Day 2026 is celebrated in Georgia for its eighth edition
Safer Internet Day 2026 in the United Kingdom
Cryptocurrencies: what you should know
This leaflet provides a clear and practical introduction to cryptocurrencies and what everyone should know before using or investing in them.
It explains how cryptocurrencies work, the basic concepts behind blockchain technology, and the potential benefits and risks involved.
The guide also highlights common scams, online fraud tactics, and important safety tips to help readers make informed and responsible financial decisions in the digital world.
How to identify phishing
This leaflet helps readers understand what phishing is and how to recognise common warning signs.
It explains how scammers use fake emails, messages, or websites to steal personal information, passwords, or financial details.
The guide provides simple tips for staying safe online, verifying suspicious messages, and reporting scams, empowering users to protect themselves and their data.
Citizen AI
CitizenAI is a ready-to-use educational programme designed to introduce young people to artificial intelligence, with a specific focus on generative AI. It supports both teachers and facilitators in delivering structured, engaging sessions that build critical understanding and responsible use of AI technologies among learners aged 13 to 17.
The programme is organised into two complementary learning pathways:
Click safely
“Click safely” is an animated awareness video developed within the MKSafeNet Safer Internet Centre in North Macedonia.
Through the story of a young girl, her friend, and a digital guide character, the resource teaches children how to stay safe online by recognising cyberbullying, avoiding suspicious links, protecting personal information, questioning fake profiles, reporting harmful behaviour, and asking trusted adults for help.
The storyline also promotes healthier digital habits, including balanced screen time and the importance of real-life friendships and support.


